LAS VEGAS — Brett Howden had never scored double-digit goals until this season. Then he went out and scored 23.
Turns out, Howden isn't finished.
He had what turned out to be the game-winning goal and later delivered an empty netter, and the Vegas Golden Knights opened their first-round Western Conference playoffs series with a 4-2 victory Sunday night over the Minnesota Wild.
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy said he told Howden to stick with what he did in the regular season rather than try to do too much in the playoffs. Howden had just six career postseason goals before this game.
''He didn't change his game,'' Cassidy said. ''He played physical. He's part of our penalty kill. He's always out when the goalie's out, typically one of the six guys we use a lot because of his versatility. He can play wing. He can take draws as a center. He's been real good for us all year and good again tonight.''
Tomas Hertl had a goal and an assist for the Golden Knights.
''I've been long excited for this moment,'' Hertl said. ''I always try to play my game, and I think it's kind of playoff style. I'm glad I could help the team today. It was a team effort.''
Pavel Dorofeyev scored the other Vegas goal, and Adin Hill made 18 saves.